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I am presently looking for an ON CAMPUS game of DnD 4.0 or Star Wars at Eastern Michigan University or within one or two miles of campus, though on campus is preferred. The above tentative availability is based on when I'm taking my classes but not my job, the hours of which I may not know for some time.

About Me

Biography:

My permanent residence is Canton, MI, but from September-April I live on campus at Eastern Michigan University, so I have two availablity schedules: I all ready have an off campus game but am looking for an on campus one once or even twice a week.

I like combat narrative, npc to pc conversation, and large battles. I don't like hardcore roleplayers-the ones that suck the fun out of the game- and semantics, but I can work with either or both when I have to.

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I am the very model of a nineteenth centíry historian, I have information Lincoln, Polk, Jacksonian. When it comes to US battles I am very full of trivia, From Montezuma to the shores Algeria. Roosevelt I envy for his awesomeness, Coolidge I disdain for his shamefulness. My forte urban and Michiganian, I am the very model of a nineteenth centíry historian.

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Recent Entries

Comedy is hard. I've been working on a comedic fantasy story, which by now is more of a fantasy story with comedic undertones, if their is a difference. I hereby offer the first page of what will eventually be a trilogy, and then hopefully a setting of random books. The title of the book at this time is classified, because it's moronic:

In a mystical land separated from our own, as these fantasy stories usually are, that mystical land was on the brink of war, chaos, turmoil, and horrible

The group, upon entering the castle- see my last blog- were immediately assaulted by a group of skeletons, ordered to defend the entrance from anyone but the old wizard himself. The might cleric Morethump turned them all to dust rather quickly, so the group continued on. The main floor had several simple traps but no other monsters, and finding several potions in the kitchen, they went to the second floor, which held the garden.

There were a couple of sessions I didn't blog about because they were kinda short. But the group brokered a treaty between some kobolds and dwarves and now war has broken out. So the group is heading to the Confederation of Kingdoms to convince them to ally with Borellon and Callan, because otherwise the relative evenness of the two sides forces would result in a long, bloody, war (not counting the humanoid tribes involved.) The group:

I have no class today, whoo! Oh wait, that means I have no excuse to not get work done...

Anway, my second time as DM was brief and scatterbrained as my players were anxious and in a hurry. The party, this time just rochester, the Halfing Rogue, and Ellwick, the Sorceress Gnome, fought off the gnolls and barely escaped the desruction of a military outpost.

Upon returning to the wagon train they were to protect, now with the needed horses, they made a startling discovery;

Vee-Era is how you pronounce that. Through perserverence and carpooling, my weekly game is back.

We travelled on a Dwarven battleship to a bay after fighting and killing a sea dragon adult. We then arrived on the beaches near a city enslaved by reptilian humanoids. Boleel, the bronscale in our group, used coercion to gather information, and we made our way to one of two watch towers overlooking the sea, both of which held high level casters that sent fireballs at enemy ships, including